Stipa, a junior guard, and Eisenhard, a senior center, were each named to the Class AAAA first team of the Pennsylvania Sports Writers all-state squad.

Spring-Ford coach Jeff Rinehimer, who guided the Rams to a 32-2 campaign highlighted by the PAC-10, District 1-AAAA and PIAA-AAAA championships, was named Class AAAA Coach of the Year.

In addition, Spring-Ford’s Sarah Payonk and Shelby Mueller were both named to the Class AAAA third team.

The 5-foot-5 Stipa, a third-team selection last year, averaged a team-high 11.2 points and had a team-high 104 steals while also contributing 83 steals and 29 3-pointers and spearheading the Rams’ relentless defense.

“It’s really exciting to be recognized as a top player, but I couldn’t have gotten there without all of my teammates and coaches along the way,” Stipa said. “It’s a huge tribute to to our team. We all push each other to make ourselves better. It’s great recognition of our team, not just me.”

The 6-foot-1 Eisenhard averaged a team-high 15.7 points for the Bears (19-10), who qualified for the state tourney for the second time in three years. She finished her career with a school-record 1,420 points (17th in area history) and 980 rebounds.

“It’s really a great honor,” Eisenhard said. “It’s a great way to finish out my high school career, and really exciting. There were a lot of memories from this season, especially getting to states again, scoring my 1,000th point and breaking the school record. This is like the cake-topper.”

Rinehimer, in his 19th season, helped the Rams bring home their second straight PAC-10 title, their second straight District 1 crown, and their first official PIAA team championship in school history.

Spring-Ford won its final 24 games, defeating Cumberland Valley 60-45 in the state final. Rinehimer has a 322-167 career mark, and has led the Rams to a 62-5 record over the past two years.

“It was just amazing to be part of it,” Rinehimer said. “This is an honor for the program, for all the kids past and present and all of the people that have helped me out over the years, especially Mickey (McDaniel, his longtime assistant).”

Payonk, a 5-foot-11 senior forward and three-year starter, averaged 10.2 points and a team-high 7.8 rebounds for the Rams.

Mueller, a 5-foot-10 junior forward, averaged 10.6 points and 6.2 rebounds in a breakout season, her first as a starter.

Archbishop Carroll’s Sarah Curran — a Drexel recruit who helped the Patriots compile a 95-20 mark in her four years — was named Class AAAA player of the year, edging out Cardinal O’Hara senior forward Shanice Johnson and Stipa for the award.

Episcopal Academy’s Megan Quinn, a Villanova recruit, was named Class AA Player of the Year, with the Class AA first team also including Seton-LaSalle’s Naje Gibson, Jeannette’s Ciara Gregory and Bishop Canevin’s Erin Waskowiak along with Morgan Klunk of PIAA runner-up York Catholic and Becky Evans of Pine Grove.